The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, November 03, 1909, Page 4, Image 4
WHO
Really was the first successful Pole climber
COOK OR PEARY ?
To this question mu111ch doubt is attached. but when it
cones to the question as te the best estab11)ishe!n t at
which to shop. there is no douL)t but that
Is The Place.
Our handsome Fall Stock is now being displayed and
no on. should fail to see! it whether for pleasure or profit.
Both Mrs. Muldrow and Mrs Elliott of our
Making Department have returned from their style study
ing visit to New York and they will tell you if you should
wear the Artichoke. Raisin, Pium. Calves Liver. Stone
Green, Amethyst, Mustard, Copper Acheien es. Catawba
or Canel-Brown Shade. In our enlarged
READY-TO-WEAR
DEPARTMENT
The new Coat Dresses and Jersey-Top Trotteau Suits
have already proven their popularity on account of their
gracefnl lines and perfect tit. and nothing is allowed to
go out of this Department which doesn't reflect credit
upon the entire store. Another shipment of those much
talked of Capes are expected to arrive this w, k. They
are shown in eight colorings and Black.
Our House Furnishings
Such as Table Lipens, Towels. Art Draperies. Win
dow Hangings in Cathedral effects. Sheetings, Sheets.
Pillow Cases. Blankets. Whitez Marseilles Spreads, Down
Quilts, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs. Portiers, Tapestry Table
Covers, Toilet Soaps and Perfuneries are suggestive
more of high quality than low price. Quality in these
iines has always been our Motto. and we see to it that
the quality is good.
Some time ago we discovered a cure for dissatisfac
tion among users of Shoes and Hosierv. You can get a
free prescription by mail from our Shoe Department. or
better still, call in person at
Manning Hardware Co
Established in 1897.
Each year finds us stronger
and better equipped to
serve you. The fol
lowing Lines com
prise our Stock:
Guns, Ammunition,
Sporting Goods,
-~Pocket and Table Cutlery.
Paints and Oils,
Varnish and Stains.
Pain~t Brushes.
Sheet Iron,
Sheet Tin, .
Nails, &
Hardware, Tinware,
Tinware. Woodenware,
Buggy and Wagon Material.
Pumps and Piping.
Mill Supplies.
Farming Imnplements. Etc.
Yours for business.
T0M IIlDVIE COMPANY
In theFight.'
The decks are cleared for action:. I mnf no0w in the race
for cash trade, and I have a splendid stock of ever-hIing.
needed on the farm or in the household.
I cordialiv invite an inspectitm of my stock of
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods,
Notions, Shoes, Hats,
Clothing, Crockery, Tin,
Wooden and Hardware.
GR OCERIES
of all kinds and in large 1UluantilieS.
Come to my store, price myi goods, examine the <luality.
and if not as chear as the cheapest, then don't but from me.
Ihave made special arrangements to do a lairge cash trade
this season, and I fully realize that I :niust, to do business.
meet sharp competition. This I have prepared foiir.
I want your trade
Yours, etc..
BR A. OHNSONJ
HOME MISSIONS,
\I \NNIN(G AI:X1,IARIY
The -ldie:, I.: the. '!arendon county
ilo.ptat! A.=,icationl to promnott- a
orthy ejee.tl *.ha- :e~t 1azaar in the
,Id cour: hou-e on the lorin. after
'v'onn of: eNnnt .\oven;.b-r leith
2::,.. aI wh ic i. - 0. p':re y nd us .-i
ol. "tI i-r.hnen,, .Ir b.- trve all
:ay at r.-a-oahie-o I? I.; hop-d that
hte prj-etviil be Wei! patronizi-d a
he procee.v:s --io .4) the, hosvapitl
und. lado-. wno us~iv,- alreadly promii
- ari le or the l xvta ill lea'Se'
e-i t:n in by, November 2rad to the
.om of\Mr. ('. i. Geiiger. where ihei
triie'.c. ' will be ins-e. t-tsc :i alued by
i .om:nit:..e be ore :wv are arramntgedl
tor s ttepa-d-iu~d
Laie. and1 Centleenl any where who
L:id thin- adve.ti..-:ment willi do a m
vork by e at;% don ation of ma
--rial or :oe. and wi!! rertainly giv
ncouragemnent to tho- whso are work
ng so earne..tlv for a ho-pital n, Clar
,ndton cnt V.
A Card.
Thi i tcertify that as drt.ir '
re author-ized t,- r'-fund your money i.
flev Honev and Tar fail. to c'ire your
Iou' or cold It .:10e- the rougi. heals
he luni-, antd revents ser-ios result"
rom a cold. pirevent- pne 'onia and
onsut:nptionl. Cnttir., o oi-ates. The
z.-nuine is in a elow packa:.:e. i'efu se
ub-s: itu te-.. WN. h. . ri wn: Co
Mhe Colored State Fair Opens at Batesburg
Monday. November 8. and Conticues
Until Saturday, Novembcr 13.
Ileduced :aze. have been granted
. .!Il i M or. tant i ':ts Ei Souh 'r
siina. :.nd nfrom Char lotte. N. C.. Sd
:canna ::nd .\:u1ta. (eorgia, to the
Negro State Fair which ni in Bates
r- on the fa-r roiund- of the whiite
ir,-soiaion at hat p'lace. No% em
er %. Tt.e outlook this year i- for a
ircat fair. About -) has. been aid 1
vtide for payment on prmum. The
:('oorvl people wh1o ted the Fair will
ave the privi ege of stoppin:: oVer in I
A\UOuta ad Co unbia. cornin antid go
n-z Baenbr~risonly thirty ile
rom Columibi: on t he -Suthera railway.
d abotut for mn.!es from Augusta.
rhe traiti service bet:ween, A.l;usta and
olumibia i. all that could be desired.
'lored -t-ople who are corngi to the
Fair should write iRev E. W. Bowen
>f llatesburg. S C , C'iairman of the
ommittee of Iutertainment.
IliAuRu CA.inoLL. Presid-ent.
Z. E. WALKI:I:. Superintendent.
A. IlonuTso.x. Secretary.
Young Girls Are Victims.
> headache. as well as older women,
ut -ll get quick relief and prompt cure
rom Dr. King-s New Life Pils,. the
world's best remedy for sick and ner
=ous headache". They make pure blood,
xd strong nerves and build up your
.ealth Try them,. !5c at al! druists.
k Great Feature of th: South CarolnlA StULte
Fair at Columbia Will be the Visit
of President Taf:.
The Atlantic Coast Line announces!
t-ery low round trip rates from all points
South Carolina to cover the above
tcasions, tickets to N, on sale October
I to November 6 inelusive, with re
urn limit to leave Columbia up to anid
n:luding. but unt later than midnight
f November S. 1909. Tickets~ will in
-ude admuission to the Fair and trans
portatioa :o and from Fair Grounds onj
ocal trains of the .A. C. L.. which wil
rake frequent trips.
Saturday. November 6,. will be Taft
Da, when the President will meet and
riress the neople at the Fair Grounds
mad review 'the'.lilitary and Civic Pa-1
-ade.
Inquire of Hi. I). Clarke. a::ent. .\an-I
-,ing. S. C*., or any agent of the Atlantici
.ast Line. for information as to rates,
~euler. and tickets.
W. JI. CnMuu. T. C. Wnm.TI
Pass . Tram.-.e r. Ge-n., Pa. -Aet
WVilnmng-on, N. c.
Kills Her Foe of 20 Years.
"The :rost muerci'es enemns I hand for
f Ilavnem--viile. .\l-.. "was lh.'-pei-a- I
.utered intensely af ter eating or drink
g and could scarcely sleep. After
xanv remedies. had failea and several
loctors grave me up. I tried F.!ectrie
itters, which curi-d me complmeetely.
Now I can. e::t anything. I am ~0 yearS
ld and am oserjoyed to get my healith
Ld strength back again.' For Indities
ion. Los-.of Appetit. Ki dney Trouble.
ame ic. Femnale C cmplaints, its un
qutald. Only .A0c at all druggists.
His Knitting Work.
. :. t Alvira Fifer was what her
. !.hors calied a "cegular drirer.*
, ~dof untiring energy and un
;: streni~ch herself. she mnade lit
:,ullowance for idileness on the part
. any onc. and she decla'red that she
:ud "put up with a mean man e-asier
than with a lazy one."
Aunt Alvira's husband. Uncle Ethan,.
was asmall. wirzened. weak looking
man. whom Aunt Alvira declared to
be -mighty wiry. if he did loole so
irpindlin'."
One day a sunmmer boarder who
hanced to be staying at a farmhouse
near the Fifer homecstead wandered
oer to the little brown farmnhous~e and
sat down for a chat with Aunt Alvira.
The visitor took note of the enormous
quantity of stove wood piled up in the
backyard and overflowing from the
reat woodshed. The whole yard was
srewn with it. The caller estimated
that there were not less than twenty
ae cords.
"What an cnormous quantity of
od you have"' be said to Aunt F'lier.
"Ys. there Is considerable." she re
pled. -1 cal'late on sellin' most d' it
in the fall."
"Who cut ItF'
"Oh. Ethan did It as sort o' knittin'
work. I think it's a good t~In:: for a
man to have somec kind o' knittin'
work to do when he's restini'. and that
wood pile has been Ethan's kntdh
worr."-Youths Companion.
A Scalded Boy's Shrieks
orrfied hi-. grandmttother. Mtlr-. Maria
'avior. of Neoo. Ky., who writeN that.
.uen :thi thought he would die. Ikuck
.'u- Arnica Salve wholly .-ured himn.
infailabe for lBurnN. .i-a~ds. ('ut-.
ors. Wounds. iruises. t'ur~e Fever
-res. Foll. Skin i-'.uptei .. ('hi!Llaini..
happed llands. .S."n routs l 'ile-.. :1.~e
it all dru:::ists.
The "Macaroni."
The "macaronui" were exquisites or
fops who in Engiand and France led
the fashions fromn 17S0 to 178"> and
were distinguished by an immense
knot of artificial hair worn on the top
of their heads. A small cocked hat
which perched ridiculously on their
topknot, satin or brocade Coats and
smll clothes fitting tightly to the body
and silk stockings with rib~bon garters
composed the costume of these rash.
lonable gentlemen. who invariably car
ried a long walking stick with tassels
attached and frequently a bouquet tied
t the handle anrd encourauged au mine
g anid aiffected gait andi manner.
Thre was during the wvar for lnde
pedne:a body of Maryland soldiers
who on account of theIr showy uni
iined I.. rub theee laat niuomnei
cease to use them. Al.o it is tihue to
give yi. ur eyes a rest when you be
co:me sensible of an: effort to distin
uish. Cold water is about the safest
aIpp1leation for Inflamed eyes. Never
sleep so that on awakening the eyes
shall open on the light of a window.
Never read or sew directly In tront of
the light of a window. the boetter light
laeing that that comes from above or
olilbine!y or over the left shoulder.
Too much light is an evil. just as Is
scant li-ht. It creates a glare that
pains and confuses the sight.
The Old Style.
No, th!L4 Is not iFsieranto:
Koor. oontaw thez yelauoo sandz
And th.n taak handz:
Koortid nwen e-oo haar and ktst
T1..- wayd aarz hwibt.
Nor is 't the swn;g of aI boy scout who
is imiating th.- be!!ow of the hedge
hog and at the same time whistling
between his teeth. No: it Is Shake
seare's lyrie. "Come unto these yellow
sands." etc.. as rewrittf a after the
Elizabiethan style.-London Globe.
Reproved.
The Young Doctor-Just think; six
of my patients recovered this week.
The Old Doctor-It's your own fault.
my I--y. You spend too much time at
the club.-New York Life.
Enjoyment stops where indolene- be
:tins.- Poliock.
A Religions Author's Statement.
I:.ev. Jloseph II. Fe'pe rmanl. Salisbury,
N. *. who is the aut.hor of several
book-. writ,,: *i'or several years T
XI. amficted with kidney trouble and
la-ut winter I wa uddenly stricken with
a severe pain in my kidneys and w:s
L-ontined to bed eighit days unable to gi t
:p without assistance. Nly urine con
tained a thick white -ediment and I
passed name frequently day and night.
I eonmenced taking Fo!ey's Kidnev
emedy, and the pain gradudlly abated
nd finally c'ased and my urine became
rmia!. I cheerfutly recommend Fol
y's Kiidney ltemedy." V. F-. Brown &
village Gossip.
"Is Squire Whetstone considerate of
dumb animals?"
"I don't know how be treats 'em."
answered Si Simling. "but he certain
ly speaks mighty kind of 'em when
he's engineerin' a boss trade.'-Wash
ington Star.
Hilarious.
Clarence-I'm going to ask old Var
sour for his daughters hand. What's
a good way to begin? Algy-Oh, sprin:
a few other jokes on him first and see
how be takes them!-Exchange.
Despotism may govern without faith.
but liberty cannot.-De Tocqueville.
CASTORIA
Fer Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
ignature of .
Just siuits Him.
Frieud-Why do you encourage these
woman's suffraige meetings? Surely
you don't apprcve of them. Busband
-A pprove? With all my heart! I can
come homne as late as I lIke now with
out finding my wtfe at homne to asik
questios.-Fliegende Blatter.
He Knew.
Mrs.-Oh. Jack: Dolly told me the
most exciting secret. and made me
swear never to tell a lving soul: Mr.
Well, hurry up with it. I'm late to the
office now.-Cieveland Leader.
The care of the health of the people
is the first duty of statesmen.-Dis
rnell
Nature's Warning,
ranning People Must Recognize and
Mleed it.
Kinyills come quietly-mysteri
Noie the kidney secretions.
See if the color is unhealhby
I f there are se:tiings and sediment.
Passages frequent, scan ty. tainful.
It's time then to use Dunan's Kidney
illk.
To warsi o:T li'ight's disease or dlia
>ete's.
D)oan's have done great work in .\an
tag.
C. L. Mcrev.en. S. Church St... Man
ing, S. C'.. says: "'Doa's Kidney P'ills
roved t. be the bes: kidney remedy I
vr used. Mvr kidnevs were weak for
omie time and too frequent ;>ass::es of
he secretion, causedl m: -o arise often
uring the ::igh:. I suz:ered severe1ly
rom backacThis and pains throu::h my
oins and~ at times I was 5so lame that I
ould not stoop or lift. I tinally read
about Deoar:'s ine Pls and procured
hem. Since usin:: thmis remedy. the
yackac-he has disappeared. the lame
ess has vanished and I do not have to
rise at night. I bighly recommend
Joan's Kilne'y P'ills a:. every opportun
iiv."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50) cents.
oster-\ilburn C'o.. Biuttalo. New York.
i!e agents for the U'nited States.
hI~eember the namne-Doan's-and
k-- nio other.
For Sale.
.\l farm.:.t Jordan of 60acres..'t) of
tnow very fertil~e inelosed unto woven
ie fence, a nice home, will exchange
for prope-rty in Mannin;:. Also an ex
tra nice pair of mares w~ell breO. not
f-aid of cteim or auttDobiles, br'.d by
n.self. work single or double, with or
withouit eve w~ikers. quality .such as to
ake them valuable. 5" and e years old.
Ii. L. Wui~SON. M. D).,
.lJrdn. S. C.
Wioodmeni of the~ Woirk!d.
.\!'e':s on fourth Nuoday~ nights at
\'isiting .Soverei::ns in.vited.
E - -t '.mim iss:-::e' int:rna i:.-venu~e.
APF:Rs & WalGHT.
ATr'ottNE:v- AT LAw.
w\',HI!tNGTrON. I'. ('.
FOLEYMIORETATAR
for chuldren.- aafe, sue. No opgates
Dr. King's New Life Pills
The best in the world.
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach, Torpid Liver and
Chronic Constipa1;en. I
Pleasant to taRe
Tax Notice.
The 1boks for the coletio-n of
:Lxi., wili open tpn a ::-b- 25 6i -
ad rnan open unti! Mar.-h 15th.
wtte tax .- il!,-: vounIy tax
iill-: f'on-tituio:t! Sebl2O tax :
all!: Coart Hiiose Hond tax 1 Iil :
ounty Bond tax - mil!: for back 1in
Siweial tax. School 1,ist rict 5o. 1. 3
jillis.
Special *:ax. School )i-trie: No. 2.
mzi!!-.
S w ialI tax. Schiool i-tr*
ruill-.
$pei.t tax. School 1);-t riet N 5.
raillk.
-vwial tax. Schiool Di.? riet No. 7.
maill'.
~%Sej t ax. Schooll i ' rict N o.19
Sieial tax, I ieboolNoP. 1
i iil .
-; -ch:1 tax. Schvol ; rir () 4
ills.
Special tax. School District N0. '5.
ill s.
Speciai tax. School o. I
mIIilIls.
Sl e ~t nx. cholDistrict NXo. :7.
Dis rIct N . ..
Special tax. School Dist rict No. 1.
Spret ii i tax. Scha'ol I )ist rict No. !I9.
miulls
tc.LX. SVool District No. 17.
IIItic No " s..4
spei:-I ~tx SCllo!Dist; rict -No. 15.
mIs.
Spechil tax. School istrict No. 1.
umullIs.
Special tax. Sch100oo Dirtrict N o. 21.
Special tax. School District No. 2.
mills.
Special tax. School Di!.trict No. 24.
Special tax. Sclool District No. 23.
wills.
Specia I t ax. School D i:-tric t No. 2. ..
Special taX. School D~istraict -No. 2,4
mills.
Speeciai tax. School D)istrict No. 22.
mills. --
Special tax. School Dist rict No. :.I
mils. '
Coimutaxtio Rol tax ico. 23 .
Lm . WELLS.
County Treasurer.
YOUR HOUSE.
'hn if ire cormes yo w:!! be aved
inny a worry and
MANY A DOLLAR.I
n this age of the world wh aen the pro
ection of a goodi Fine Insuranice Pi'cy
ost, so ilttle. arid the risk of fire is so
rt.it is sm1ipl poor bus:., to o"
omsurec.
E. C. HORTON. Managzer.
Manningj. S. C.
tawu'r... ~l)l I. . ...... .). .0
otlP roeto eoio 1:'.0
dn
af .1
START YOUR BOY ?
na:r
the rim.iht way. Good habits ict led and
a the yo)uth wxill hear good fruit app;
batt
' afer years. Whether i: he the smalai day
her,
ec::nt of th.e bor or iia iess amccoutt 0
he
f the man :hat is entruted1 to s we ::ra:
G
an :.:urantreed pe.rfect sa -faction oaf (
EAL ESTATE A6ENTS. F(
MANNING. 5. C
Sho(ulId vo deire to) soll or
)i7r7cs rea:l )')pprty let us
or you Fair dealingzs assuretd.
RENTS COLLECTED.
.1.. .\ COLE .
Phor. No~.
MIA NN ING. . .
JHi. LEMESNE.
ATTc0i:NmY .'. IA.
.\A.NNING. S. C.
. v .n ;is . .: .s[ . I n:1'. -: .
..\NNING. S.C.
FOLESHOIRFTAR FR
Stops Lameness
Much of the <bronic lariencss
in herse ..s i. one."cct. t
See tim -r se is not al- a
lowed ti j nlame. ei p Sloan's
inimet .), hand :-nd appv at
the nrs: s:gn et s:nss. Its
wonderfully penctrating - goes
right to the spot - relieves the C
sore.ess.- imbers up thc joints
and makes thc musclcs elastic
and pliant.
Here's the Proof.
Mr. G. T. Roberts of Resac2. Ga.. H
R.F.D. No. :. Box .3.wrie: - I have
used vovr 1.iniment on a hors for swee.
nocv and effected a thorough cure. I a!
so removed a spa-in n a mule. This
spavin was as .-- as a ;;uinea egg. In
mye-imaion the k-st remedy for lame
ness and sorenen is
Sloan's
Liniment
Mr. H. M.Gibbs.of Lawrence, Kans.. 4
R.F.D. No. 3. writes:-- Ycur Lini
ment is the best that I have ever used. 2
I had a mare with an abscess on her neck
and one 5cc. bottle of Sloan's Liniment .
entirely cured her. I keep it around at
the time for galls and small swellings
and for everything about the stock."
Sloan's Liniment
will kill a spavin,
curb or splint, re
duce wind puffs and
swollen joints, and
is a sure and speedy
remedy for fistula,
sweeney, founder
and thrush.
Pricc 50c. and $1.00
Soan'. b...k on
- Dr. Earl S. Sloan,
Bestt-", XmL, U. S. A.
Can't Work
When you feel that you
can hardly drag through
your daily work, and are
tired, discouraged and
miserable, take Cardui,
the woman's tonic.
Cardui is prepared for
the purpose of helping
women to regain their
strength and health.
Not by doping with
strong drugs, but by the
gentle, tonic action, of
as pure vegetable herbs.
GCARDUII
The Woman's Tonic
Mrs. L N. Nicholson,
of Shook, Mo., writes:
"Before I began to take
Cardui, I was unable to
do any work. I have
taken 5 bottles and have
improved very much I
can do the most afmy
housework now.
"I can't say too much
for Cardui, it has-done so
much for me."
Your druggist sells Car
duii. Get a bottle today.
WANTED!+
The Buckere Cotton Seed Oil
Company of Augusta. (Ga-., is
epresented in] Manning by Mr.
. M. Burgess. and le' solicitaj
from those having cotton seedi
o sell, an opportunity to bid on
ame. He is prepared to buy in
ay quantity, any timle, at any
lace.
THE BUCKEYE
otton Seed Oil C.
AUGUSTA. GA.
J. S. BELL,
ENERAL MACHINIST. '
Sanitary Plumubin::. 'teat Fiiittin f
anid Automiobi'le Repairing.
A Specialty.
P gent for Maxwell Automobiles.
Youa will findl me at tuy --hop) evr
dLay, anid to .serv.- you will be apla
re -All my work guaran:teed.
W H EN YOU C'Oal
TO TOW N (XA LI. A'l
IAIELLS'
wbcr i:t.- up ws:Itb in
*e 'n the. enrufort (.f ii
ilAlit CUT.W
IN A 1.1. STY I.ES.
S H AVIN PAM'N
SHnewOt n,-t4eaa
J. L.w 81..8.
S . T' Cicanses the system
thoroughly and clears .
sailow complexions gi -
pimurles and blotches.
ktver fut yrp . is guaranteed
W. E BROWN & (1.
VHEN LIFE ENDS
Yo-uizr Micornae Ceases.
\XWIFE ANI) (ClII)REN WILL THEN NEE) HELP MUCH MORE
THAN THEY DO Now.
H A -L T 1. E Y 1) () T 0 T ?
.\ I>!.I(Y I N THE o)D REIAB ILE
II:lrtford Life Insuranice Company
haff.rth Maxmutuz. PXrotMec ion at A Minhiunin CkXt.
.\1i M1ode.*rni Pol4ier Forrus. Comubining the Best Featnres with the Mo-t
r Pr.-inium Rate.-.
MARION RICH. Gen. Agt.,
Columbia, S. C.
.INGR.\. Locatl Agent. J. M. WINDHAM. Local Agent,
Manming. S. C. Mannaing, S. C.
WHY BE BOTHERED WITH
'LIES A ND MQ>SQUITOES ?
I.\VE Y>i-: HN(USE SCREENEI) WITH
WIRE DOORS AND WINDOWS.
make the Kind that Pleases. Call. *Phone. or Write for Prices.
HACKER MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
uc r to -:. .Ut F0. H ACV ; R :. SON.
-548 KING STREET - - - - CHARLESTON, S. C.
BANK OF CLARENDON. Manning. S C.
We o: r bnkin.: busine.i. It is to your interest to
patrorize iis safe and stront. bank. Four years of con
t.inued growth and oteration without the los cf as much
as a do'.lar, speaks for itself. doesi it not?
We want to he your bankers. if vou are not already a
eustotmer. .oe and see u about it and '.e1 us why. If
you are. coime and see u- anthow. It is never too late to
do a ;:ood thing for yourself.
Interest Paid on Savings Deposits.
BANK OF CLARENDON. Manning. S. C.
Its"
D.M.BRADHAM &SONg
HEADOUARTERS.
We just want to state we are now
better prepared to supply your needs
in our line than ever before in the past
; quarter of a century. We have the best e
) Wagon on the market today for the 0
money.
SOur Harness Factor
has been moved to the old dispensary
gbuilding, where anything in Harness
Sor Harness Hardware. can be hiad for
Sthe least possible price. We have any
Sstyle you want, and if quality and
o~rce make any difference, we can sell
yvou. In fact our stock is exquisite in '
all lines.
We have our buyer now on the horse
rarket and ask you that you wait until our carI
Yours to serve you,
~D.M.BRADHAM & SONi
TE OF 8QUTH CAROUINA, UL)h O G
Coty of Clarandct.ANcUENW G
.,uit tot rue, to traIn. lin. !.rters oaf
:x-tration of the e--ate- ::' :et
bes are ther:rEH to ca a : d
I., al ad i:utr the kindred~ ~asmr
cre ditors of! the s.aid .trl .
wni:: deeca,'ed. that th-:y~ be and D LJOA IDUNGT UBS
ar bef'oreI ir.!. in the Co~urftof P'ro
: ob ed :. Marxning o the ):"J/7EOSm'~YO.
AOCUONREmLN5S
'ow~. n-cit *&*r hB hte.ifl
:oi. ut 'c.k ino thern oo.
unde my hand:. th (I l ay On First-Class Real Estate
er?. A .!). -;1iD~~~e Morge & OBr
PPRE SO ATTORNEYS ATLW.
)R MEN VR 3PRAI:
ND LADIES
m.-nt f bothIexes
AVD c~ m~mport-mnr. ev'n
UT FITTING raceae;
DM)P ANY. ~ ru-~n fa.frfu i'r a
spou. eten mrake dan:e .ns, most
Charleston. S. C. ar iceo fa& eware oftha defecnii
.. -o- r ".C~tk~ kitc hen sink: Pe.rhaps we'd
4. 1 ne:e ':.ve d x at a: th.4 pipes in
~taniuroW a a s.o.
*..Sb~ Al 27-129 King Street. Charleston. S C
-'lKIyTHINGG4.)I) a'.'t:,
ve us a Trial. .ut:orneys arxd CounselorsN :t Law,
M.\NN ING. S. C.
ark & Huggins. CH.\ZUonDUANT,
ILE3l1IET-TR ^TTo"NE AT^A,